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Schein

Schein is the surname of:

  • Charles Schein, polymer chemist
  • Edgar Schein, a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management
  • Johann Hermann Schein (1586–1630), German composer
  • Marcel Schein, Bohemian physician
  • Andras Schein, Visual artist

Usage examples of "schein".

Die Bouillon sei nur Schein, man bereite sie aus ranzigem Speck, Talg und fauligem Wasser.

Take Scheiner and Grassi: he called one of them a drunk and the other one a plagiarist.

Grassi, Scheiner and Borja on the Commission seemed to be a sop to the anti-Galilean opinion and, perhaps, to the Spanish.

Even together, and even assuming Scheiner and Grassi went against their vows, they would not change the outcome.

Not at the moment, though, as Scheiner was beginning with a rehearsal of the facts of the matter that, Galileo had agreed, was pretty much accurate.

He waved over his shoulder, where Scheiner was still droning, not having come to the part of his speech where oratorical flourish would serve.

America, I am indebted to Mary Culnane and Joe Morganti, Serge Petroff and Hiro Sato, Irwin Scheiner and Cecil Uyehara.

Galileo engaged in a protracted controversy on the priority of discovery and the nature of sunspots with yet another Jesuit priest, Christopher Scheiner, which developed into a bitter personal antagonism and which is thought by many historians of science to have contributed to the house arrest of Galileo, the proscription of his books, and his confession, extracted under threat of torture by the Inquisition, that his previous Copernican writings were heretical and that Earth did not move.

As an example of the level of personal vituperation tolerated at this time, the following is an extract from a paper by Scheiner in which W.

Other astronomers, quickly learning to make use of telescopes, also reported these spots and one of them was a German astronomer, Christoph Scheiner, who was a Jesuit.

Perky Pat layout which the Morrises and the Scheins maintained together, intent on what she was doing.

Scheiner, who had foolishly mistaken sunspots for stars before Galileo corrected him, now stood ready to publish this monumental discovery!

Es ist noch zu früh für eine endgültige Aussage, aber die Voraussagen scheinen sich zu bestätigen: Die Operation hat an seiner geistigen Haltung zwischen den Anfällen nichts geändert.